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Waiting to Be Arrested at Night by Tahir Hamut Izgil

Waiting to Be Arrested at Night

A Uyghur Poet's Memoir of China's Genocide

by Tahir Hamut Izgil
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  • Aug 1, 2023, 272 pages
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  • Aug 2024, 272 pages
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Waiting to Be Arrested at Night A Uyghur Poet's Memoir of China's Genocide
Caught in the Night: A Uyghur Essayist's Journal of China's Obliteration, by Tahir Hamut Izgil, is a haunting and instructive record of the journey of the particular through the darkest fragments of the slowly encroaching ordinary. Tahir's amazing work is bound by raw instincts. Tahir's own story emerges as a picture of resilience and fortitude amid a painful tale of his steadfast commitment to his Uyghur heritage and his commitment to sobriety despite the unimaginable burdens that have taken a toll on him. He is one of a small group of remarkable Uyghur sharpshooters who told the story while living away from China's internment camps, which makes this magazine even more great. The book provides basic information about the Uyghur crisis, highlighting the scale of abuses and the barbaric methods used by the Chinese government. Tahir's apt portrayal of state-monitored forced labor camps and the conflicting imprisonment of innocent people leaves a long-lasting impression on the quiet little voice of the reader. As we follow Tahir's journey, let us look forward to remembering the strength of the human spirit and, through the power of composition and craftsmanship, making a statement about very dark times. Tahir's commitment to protecting Uyghur culture through his section shows the resilience of the human spirit and what it means to protect social heritage despite abuse. A Time to Catch at Night is not just a magazine; it is a call to action against the injustices meted out to humanity and an acknowledgment of the quiet voice of the Uyghurs. It is a must-check for anyone hoping to understand the importance of the Uyghur crisis and the dire need for a holistic movement. Tahir Hamut Izgil's journal will leave you with a critical sense of empathy, a deep longing for value, and a restored appreciation for the power of narrative. This book is a demonstration of the power of the human spirit and an update on the fact that the battle for value and opportunity must never subside.
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